❓ A member of parliament is questioning the Minister regarding the use of taxpayer funds for staff presents and social functions. The Minister provided a 'not applicable' response, indicating no such expenditure.
AnsweredQoN 665Legislative Assembly
Asked
4 December 2002
Member
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Has the Minister used taxpayer funds to pay for staff presents and/or for staff social functions during the 2001 or 2002 calendar years?
(2) If so -
(a) on what date;
(b) for what purpose; and
(c) what was the cost to the taxpayer?
(2) If so -
(a) on what date;
(b) for what purpose; and
(c) what was the cost to the taxpayer?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
5 December 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance
Response time
1 days
(b) for what purpose; and (c) what was the cost to the taxpayer?
(c) what was the cost to the taxpayer?
(2) Not applicable (a) Not applicable (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(a) Not applicable (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(c) what was the cost to the taxpayer?
(2) Not applicable (a) Not applicable (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(a) Not applicable (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
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